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here. What is happening true mycountry? God Almighty, what is happening
to this country? What's happening intomy country? You know, I don't
know what's gonna happen. How arewe gonna I don't know if America is
going to survive. This country iswhacked out right everything. But yeah,
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look at the state of the country, because this country is is whacked out
right now. This is in sentyyes, it is Uncle Henry Show,
News Radio seven ten WNTM. Iappreciate very much you spending some time with
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me on the Uncle Henry Show,especially on a Friday. You'd like to
come in on the show via telephone, feel free to call in two five
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nine two seven two three all addressUncle Henry and iHeartMedia dot Com. On
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an evening where it's very, verywarm. You may have noticed the warm
at ninety eight right now ninety ninedegrees depending on where you are. With
high school football, lots and lotsof high school football tonight, Let's hope
that everybody stays safe, that there'sno injuries, and people stay hydrated.
All the experts are telling us.They're telling us now that if you've if
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you feel thirsty, you've waited toolate. That's right. Now, we
have so much. We have alot to get into on the state of
Alabama level, the local level,and of course the national and international level.
The Donald Trump mug shot. WhenI looked on social media today and
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especially on Twitter also known now asX the ax app, just Donald Trump's
mug shot, I've seen, I'veseen I've lost count of how many different
versions of Donald Trump's mug shot.I've seen people. Of course, a
lot of people that love Donald Trumploved the mug shot. It's this is
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kind of is this a new phenomenonliking a mug shot. I'm trying to
think of other famous I know thereare other famous mug shots. I've just
never been enchanted with one before.But now it seems that there are a
lot of people enchanted with the mugshot. And I wondered, you know,
the mug shot, I'll have toadmit, pretty good. If you're
gonna have a mug shot, prettygood. One wondering do you think that
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President Trump just instinctively made that facefor his mug shot or were they were
there a team of consultants where helooked at them and they said, no,
not that face, No, notthat face, that face, do
that face all right? Practice thatfaith. Do you think they did that?
Because it's that good. It's nowyou now. I understand that not
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everybody listening to this show likes DonaldTrump, AND's in fact, some people
are triggered by him. Some peoplehave been traumatized by him. Some people
just want to crawl up into afetal position when when they hear him speak.
They're just so triggered by him.But to the but I'm not triggered
by him. So when I thought, Wow, this pretty good mug shot.
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If you're gonna have it now.For the record, I hope I
never have one. I never wantone of my own. But in terms
of mugshot's pretty good, in factgood enough. I noticed this morning,
I think President Trump was selling merchandisethis morning with his mug shot on it.
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Already. I think T shirts werealready available, coffee mugs. I
saw some person had already ordered fourhundred dollars worth of Donald Trump bug shot
merchandise. So this is, thisis his legal defense could be paid for
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by merchandise from the mug shot.I'm curious. I don't know the law
on this, but are mug SHOT'spublic? I mean, if I wanted
to try and take someone's mug shotand turn it into a product, could
I Does it have to be yourown mug shot? I don't know.
These are these are things I've neverthought of before. But but look,
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a bigger question is, of course, I've seen a lot of people online
claiming that this, this is goingto backfire. This is all going to
backfire. If the indictments were abig mistake, and by allowing there to
be such a magnificent mug shot,that is going to backfire. It's gonna
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backfire on that Georgia d and backfireon the people that are persecuting him.
I don't know that. I don'tknow that it will. I'm I'm just
don't get too excited just because you'rein his corner and you like the mug
shot. Don't get too excited,because even if he can sell millions of
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dollars of mug shot paraphernalia, he'sstill got a lot of legal issues.
To put it mildly, So justbecause people are fired up and think he's
been mistreated is not going to helphim in front of a jury or help
him in court. So I hateI don't want to rain on your paray.
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Just don't get too excited because youenjoyed a mug shot. I know
you already understand that. I'm justI don't want to rank again. I
know it's Friday, you're in agood mood. You want to look at
the mug shot and drink beer andhave a good time, and I understand
you can do that. Just don'tget too excited. There's still a lot
that the entire tree is going tohave to go through, whether you like
him or not. With all thisstuff. Again, you can join in
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if you like two, five,one, four, seven, nine,
two seven, two threes and number. I'm about to go into break,
but we've got many other things tocover on the program, including the state
Supreme Court ruling for a bridge tobe built I believe for golf shores.
So this bridge that people have beenfighting about in South Baldwin County has been
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given a thumbs up by the AlabamaSupreme Court. I am in favor of
new roads and bridges almost I almostdon't care where as long as they're in
this state. So We'll get intothat and many other things as the program
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continues here on news Radio seven tenWNTM, The Uncle Henry Show, Uncle
Henry Show, news Radio seven tenWNTM. It is five twenty here on
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a Friday. News headlines coming upin ten minutes from Fox ten and Fox
National Radio News. Now. Ifyou're in if you're in South Baldwin tomorrow
and you would like to say helloto me for whatever reason, I will
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be at the Wharf in Orange Beachnear ticket gate number four starting at five
o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the Jason alDean. Try that in a small town
concert at the Wharf. I'm lookingforward to seeing what kind of crowd attends
the Jason al Dean concert. Butthe concert has been sold out for quite
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some time. And ninety five kS J ME, Bill and Shelby and
other crew will be there with ourtent set up near ticket gate four.
So if you're in that vicinity,stop in say hello. We can exchange
pleasantries. And I do promise thatin the intense heat that I will be
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wearing lots and lots of deodorant.I know that's a very personal thing to
admit. You probably would prefer notto even think of this, but I'm
very paranoid about it, and Iwill I will. I'll practically be covered
almost my entire body in deodorant.All right. The number if you want
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to jump in on the show twofive one four seven nine two seven two
three. That's two five one fourseven nine two seven two three email address
Uncle Henry, and iHeartMedia dot com. Now I mentioned to you before we
went to break that there is athere's been a big controversy in South Baldwin
County with the State of Alabama aboutbuilding a new bridge. They feel like
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there's not enough infrastructure down there,all the different people that live down there
and their government, and they're correct. South Balbon County generates an enormous amount
of tax dollar for Montgomery, andthe people down there have been begging for
help with their infrastructure infrastructure for years, thinking that because they generate so much
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money the state autumn they're state autommake it easier for people to get around.
You don't want it to get sobound up in traffic that tourists stop
wanting to come because when they gethere, they can't move. So today
State Supreme Court ruled that a bridgecan be built down, I think in
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Golf Shores. Let's listen to thereport. I've got Fox Tens report from
just a few a few moments ago. I think we'll here buying day introduce
Brendan Kirby. A troubled bridge overthe troubled bridge. Let's listen to the
troubled bridge report. Yeah, thattroubled bridge over inter coastal waters is back
on again. The State Supreme Courtruling today that al Dot can resume construction
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of that free bridge and Gulf Shores. The High Court ruling lifting an injunction
that had block construction with allegations Alabama'sTransportation Director John Cooper acted in bad faith
when he approved the bridge, thecourt instructing a Montgomery County judge to dismiss
that claim. Foxton is Brendan Kirbynow here in studio whether us Brendan.
This certainly does paid the way forconstruction to start up again, right,
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Yeah, it does. Byron andLannis and it La Lou will be soon
within a matter of weeks. It'sa big win for the state and Gulf
Shores, but a big loss forOrange Beach and the private company that owns
a toll bridge there. The AlabamaSupreme Court on Friday sided with Alabama Transportation
Director John Cooper, ruling he can'tbe sued because he's a public official who
is acting in his official capacity whenhe approved the new bridge and Golf Shore.
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That's music to the ears for GulfShore's mayor Robert Kraft, who has
backed plans for a new bridge intoa city. We are a great place
to come visit, and traffic andtransportation is a problem in what is getting
worse, and we need to havea longer term plan for transportation improvement.
The Ball County Bridge Company, whichowns the toll bridge connecting the Folly Beach
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Express to Orange Beach, sued toblock the project. It argued that Cooper
acted in bad faith, motivated bya desire to bankrupt the company. Today,
the company blasting the High court rulingin a statement, Today's decision sends
an unfortunate message to businesses across thisnation. Come to Alabama on notice that
anything an unelected government official chooses todo to you, he can do,
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and you're powerless to stop him,even if he is acting in bad faith.
How A DOT spokesman Tony Harris Meanwhile, praising the ruling, he says
the state plans to move forward withconstruction in the coming weeks. This is
an important victory for Alabama's coastal residentsand millions of visitors to our state.
The need for a new free bridgeis obvious. Mayorcraft says that he expects
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construction to take a couple of years. He says adding capacity is essential to
keep up with growth, and theyprovide an additional hurricane evacuation route. I
do not agree that the toll bridgemanagement would create the kind of capacity that
a free bridge will, and Ihave two bridges by themselves really are a
problem today. Today's ruling doesn't endthe case entirely. There's a remaining claim
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that the state owes the bridge companycompensation for diminishing the value of its property.
The company says that could be ashigh as one hundred million dollars.
Reporting live in the studio, BrendanKirby Fox ten News of the update,
one hundred million dollars. All right, well, if if you can make
that much money off a toll bridge. The toll bridge company claiming that build
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a new bridge will hurt him atthe tune of one hundred million dollars.
If that's true, then then uhwhattan the state built a bunch of toll
bridges down there. If they knewthey could, they could make a hundred
million dollars with a toll bridge.One I build one for the state,
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right, and see there's a lot. I don't know there's obviously, but
it's it sounds If it's that profitable, then why wouldn't the state want to
get involved with their own toll bridgeand make it real inexpensive like a buck
or something. All right, lookglad again, I don't know who's in
the right who's in the wrong.In all this quite a complicated case,
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going back and forth between these twobridges and and al Dot and all these
different courts. One judge really findsagainst al Dot, and then the other
one reverses all of it. It'shard for me to figure out which one
is right and which one is wrong. As I mentioned, I'm just in
favor of new bridges and increased capacityfor traffic in all of South Alabama,
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and for many many years South Alabamanot getting its due from the politicians in
Montgomery, even though we send enormousamounts of tax revenue to Montgomery, all
of it. We could have alot more respect in Montgomery if the legislator
lay tours from both counties were toteam up and start to be uncooperative.
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I do remember years ago the legislatorsout of Birmingham they wanted some roads built,
and they just stopped anything from happeningin the legislature until they got their
way. So just would love tosee the South Alabama legislators get together and
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make sure that South Alabama gets itsdue. You may have noticed that in
Mississippi, all the BP settlement moneythat they're state got was concentrated to the
coastal counties and they're going to haveall kind of infrastructure for years to come
paid for by BP money in SouthMississippi. But our BP money thanks I
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guess it was during the Governor DoctorBentley years r BP money went to the
general Fund instead of helping the coastalcounties that were impacted by the BPO League.
Back with more Uncle Henry's Show hereon news Radio seven ten w nt
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M. After the news break,Uncle Henry Show, News Radio seven ten
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wnt M. Thank you so muchfor listening to the Uncle Henry Show.
If you'd like to jump in onthe show. It doesn't matter what the
topic is. Two five one fourseven nine two seven two three. That's
two five one four seven nine twoseven two three email address Uncle Henry.
iHeartMedia dot com. In the lastnews segment, I heard Lenis Lagan of
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Fox ten talking about the Dolphin StreetBeer Festival going on tomorrow in downtown Mobile.
Now where there's a story. Therewas a Fox News story on their
website saying that President Biden, thatPresident Biden, there's somebody that works for
President Biden in his administration that mayissue new beer guidelines for the US next
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week. The director of the NationalInstitute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Now,
before we talk about what the newguidelines would be, have you ever
for those that drink beer or alcoholicbeverages? Have you ever paused and wondered,
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what is the government guidance for meon this beer? Have you ever
wondered that? Have you ever pausedand thought, I don't know, I
don't know if I should drink this. I don't know if I should drink
this Miller line, because what doesthe government I think I should Did you
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even know? Did you even knowthat there was a government entity that was
recommending how many drinks you should have. I didn't until today, so I
don't know how this is. I'mnot feeling too upset about this other.
Well, I guess I should bebecause the idea that my tax dollar is
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paying somebody to sit around and figureout how much I should drink. Let's
see. The story from Fox Newssays that the current American guidelines recommend me
men limit themselves to two drinks aday if you're going to drink, and
that women should have only one drinka day. And the reviews are the
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recommendations are up for review in twentytwenty five. Now they're talking about they're
talking about making it two beers aweek for men, two beers a week
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instead of two a day two aweek. Now again, why why is
somebody getting a check to do this? Why is there somebody getting paid to
sit around and think this stuff upand then issue a guideline that almost no
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one in the country would obey oreven care about. Yeah, yeah,
hear people talk about government waste.Well here's an example. Now, if
we want to if they if wewant to have people making these recommendations,
why not ask for qualified volunteers thatwould do it for free, because there's
no reason to pay somebody for this. And why would there be a federal
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guideline for alcohol consumption in the country. Why not allow the consumers, in
conjunction with their doctors to figure outwhat the guideline ought to be. And
just just government. I understand youngpeople want the government to tell them everything.
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I'm a little different. I wantthe government to stay out of my
business unless I call them for help. Hello Color, Hey John, you
are live on the radio. Hey, well, you would really would be
mad if you knew how much moneythey do waste on other things. Obama
Rush was talking about it. Obamaspent a bunch of money on studying ducks
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male sexual organs and it's crazy.That's not half of it. Tortoises crossing
roads and look what being was spendingon their rooms out west. And uncle,
did you know? Did you knowthat Biden has sold a bunch of
the wall that Trump didn't get putup? It was stacked. Yeah,
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I saw that story. There wasYeah, he sold a bunch of it
and even we're even paying for someof it to be stored. And he's
selling it for pennies on the dollar. You know. It's so if we
ever do get back to build thewall, we'll have to go buy a
bunch of new material to build thedamn things. So if it's a mess,
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it is, it's wiped out,very very whacked. Well, well
let's getto snake trapper and flipping therest of them. And then it was
good here and miss Betty, MissBetty, it was good here in your
voice there was. Yeah. I'mstill waiting for her to call back in
and tell me what. I don'tknow if she likes Trump anymore or not,
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but I would love to hear.I bet she does. Uncle,
I'm gonna tell you what Trump.Well, he gets in, he gets
he becomes president again, he's gonnahave a field day with some of these
left wing dummies. Well, hegonna make it hard on him. Well
we'll see, you know, rightnow, it's harder to predict than ever
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before. Well, yeah, allright, uncle, we'll let somebody else
jump in. Just want to putmine in, all right? Well,
thank you John for your phone call. Always nice to hear from you.
Hello, Color, Good Norman,Norman, you are live on the radio.
Yeah, Well, I don't reala chance to call much, but
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I do want to touch base withyou. Another one of the example of
this this uh you know Biden administration. You see all these people that are
suffering out in Hawaii, you know, after the after the hurricane and all
the fires and everything. You know, the people that are supposed to uh
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be uh helping with the uh youknow, insurance claims, the adjustice and
everybody. Yes, those folks arestaying in five star hotels. Feeming is
paying for their these federal ages tostay in five star hotels that cost I
don't know how many thousand dollars anight, you know. And these people
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are staying over there and living alife of Riley and the luxury resorts with
pools and champagne on a tax dollaronly during my tax dollar, while they're
given the residents that lost their everythingwhilst their home they give him seven hundred
dollars total. Yeah, you know, and it just makes me sick,
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makes me sick, this old this, these liberals and these democrats. Good
lord, I know we're saying wouldbeat the dead horse, but my goodness,
how blatant that obvious can you be? You know, when I hear
you talk about this uh I wishedthat. Years ago. I told my
children to get into government, toget some kind of a degree that would
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get him a job in the federalbureaucracy, because what has been wealthy?
What a wonderful job. Another thingtoo, you know, I did some
research yesterday after listening that lady call, and she was absolutely right about that
little Indian fella. Yeah, youknow, because he said everything that he
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was saying the other night. Youknow, I agreed with anybody that supported
Trump or that is a you know, conservative, physically servative, you know,
patriot, would agree with what hesaid. But then come to find
out, you know, that ain'thow he really is. You know,
you look at his history and likeyou say, they are scrubbed all of
all of reference from anything that hedid, you know, way back.
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You know. So he's another plant, just a liberal Democrat plant. So
I deg gum don't want to supporthim at all because he is nothing but
a puppet. Well, we alwayshave to be careful when somebody just pops
up out of nowhere and starts sayingeverything you want to hear, you just
have to Uh. I'm not sayingthat everybody's going to be disingenuous or counterfeit
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or something. But you got tobe careful. Yeah, you're right.
And the thing is, and ifyou notice, they're getting more and more
nervous because they know Trump's gonna getback into office, is going to expose
all of them. Because now someof the folks are getting you know,
awaken up, finally seeing it,seeing how this bionomics don't work, seeing
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how you know, all this garberyou don't work, and find out they've
been lied to and had the woolpull over their eyes. Hopefully we can,
you know, get the country backup right, you know, do
something to the economy. I can'tstand this dead gum, you know,
five dollars a gallon gas and payingdead gum, five dollars a dozen for
eggs, five dollars a loaf ofbread. He'll pray for this country.
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He'll have a good day, Norman. Thank you God, bless Norman.
There's more show to come after thebreak back, after Traffick and Weather on
the Uncle Henry Show. Uncle Henryshown his readio seven ten wnt M.
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We have news headlines in ten minuteshere on w nt M. Telephone numbers
two five, one four seven ninetwo seven two three Hello, Color,
there's new. Yes, sir,you are live on the radio. You've
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you've got the heavy hitters coming asecond noon. Norman was in fine form.
It's good to hear him. Allhis same things are right down,
the right down, the good asalways. It's always refreshing to hear.
Yes. But my question, myquestion is, sir, caller John,
don't you think he might be JamesGregory, the celebrity comedian in the sky.
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If you've got so popular now thatcelebrity comedians are calling in with fake
names to the Darker Henry Show.I've actually, I actually interviewed him not
too long ago, and uh,there you're you know what it could be.
You know, he's got my number. I've done an interview with James
Gregory and John might need James Gregoryrerun the tapes to James Gregory and rerun
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the tapes to John. They soundidentical. I think you've got celebrity status
with James Gregory calling you in disguise. That would be a that would be
quite an honor, that would bequite another. By the way, lots
of James Gregory on YouTube. Ifyou're interested in watching James Gregory, I'm
James Gregory fame. It makes alot of sense by a lot of things.
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Yea very common common, no nonsense, right down the middle, good
southern value. So it's all getsall good, sir. How was it
thinking you've you've reached new status?If that indeed John is indeed James Gregory,
Well I need I needed to hearthat I need to achieve new status
and this is a great way toclose that a work week is by reaching
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that status. Absolutely, But theinquiring night mind, the need to know
comeback with a comeback with what's youfind on your discovery on that? Please,
we'll do We'll do good. Allright, thank you sir for your
phone call. Yes James Gregory onYouTube if people still use it. Let's
see what else can we talk aboutbefore the end of the hour. I've
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been listening to how Walmart is goingto be starting drone delivery service in Texas.
There's one Walmart in Texas that isgoing to experiment with drone delivery where
you can order online and have somethingdelivered to your house by drone within thirty
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minutes or less. Now, whatI don't understand about that is that it
has to be something that weighs lessthan three pounds, Now what so what's
the point of that unless it's unlessyou're ordering. I'm trying to think of
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what is there an important product thatweighs less than three pounds that you can
get delivered by drown from Walmart?I mean, are people are gonna are
people are gonna be ordering feminine hygieneproducts or something, or baby aspirin?
I mean, what is it thatyou can deliver that's under three pounds.
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I don't understand what's the future forthis delivery service. Are they going to
be delivering sandwiches or chicken tenders orsomething? If they really want, if
they want this to take off theidea of drone delivery, then it needs
to be a drone that can carrythe weight of a six pack. If
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it could, yes, if itcould carry And I'm not endorsing this,
I'm just saying, if you wantto make money with this drone delivery,
it needs to be a drone thatcan carry at least the weight of a
six pack. Then people will behaving that the drone is going to wear
out. You'll have to you haveto keep repairing and replacing the drones.
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But drone delivery service from a Walmartin Texas. The only catch is it's
got to be under three pounds whateverit is. I guess when you go
to Walmart you need to take asmall scale with you and see what potentially
you could have delivered. Well,let's see, just about out of time.
Is there any other story to tellyou about I guess not. I'll
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just tell you this. If you'rein South Baldwin County tomorrow, I'm gonna
be at the Wharf and Orange Beachstarting at five pm. I'll be at
ticket gate number four with the ninetyfive ks J ten and ninety five ks
J crew for the Jason Aldan concert. So if you're going to that concert,
say hello to us. We'd loveto meet you. Theoretically, as
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long as you're wearing some type ofdeodorant. And if you're not going to
the concert and you're in that neighborhood, just time to say hello, I'd
love to meet you. And Iwill report back Monday on the type of
crowd that will each Each artist drawstheir own specific type of crowd. The
Jelly Roll crowd very different from theEric Church crowd, very different from the
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James Taylor crowd. So I'll beI'll have a report for you Monday on
the type of individuals that are showingup for the Jason Aldan try that in
a small town concert. All right, out of time for this hour.
There's a lot more to come aftersix o'clock. I want to get to
some voicemails that have trickled in throughthe week. I've got some good stuff
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from Nevada John Al. Yeah,caller Al has called in to weigh in
on Donald Trump's arrest and mug shansnake trapper, saw a man fighting a
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ghost this week. All that andmore on the way after the news break.
What is happening here? What ishappening here? What is happening?
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True? God Ray, Uncle HenryShow, News Radio seven ten WN.
Tim, I appreciate very much you'relistening to the Uncle Henry Show. Here
we are together another wonderful, warm, warm day, and I've got some
wonderful voicemails. Voicemails from listeners tofive one seven zero six bull two five
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one seven zero six two eight fivefive. If you'd like to leave me
a message, I would appreciate anymessage you've got over the weekend, anything
that pops in your head, giveme a give me a message, and
also some role tides. I reallywould like some new roll tides for my
audio archives to play throughout the season. Again that number two five one seven
zero six bull two five one sevenzero six two eight five. Let me
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start off the voicemails with Nevada John. Nevada John used to live in Mobile
and strangely moved to Nevada where they'vegot all that sand and stuff. All
right, here we go, UncleHenry. Hey, it's Nevada John.
Just wanted to reach out about afew topics we've been talking about. So
this GOP candidate schwammy. Yeah,we gotta run away from that guy,
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Uncle Henry. That guy is apuppet of big pharma and big money.
And at least with Trump, weknow we're getting a flawed man. But
he's a center like me and Igot some flaws. But you know what,
we know where we're gonna get.And I think I think we'd give
him another chance on that highway work. Hey, I've worked with I've worked
in construction before, and if you'reworking with the federal government, man,
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you could take a six month projectthat you could do in the private world.
You could turn that easily into twoyears with all the work plans you
gotta do, storm water pollution preventionplans, environmental approvals, industrial hygiene safety,
Uncle, Henry, it's just nuts. We used to be able to
build here and get it done quick, but that's just not possible anymore.
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And then just one other thing aboutthose sunglasses, those twenty four thousand dollars
with the sunglasses. Oh by theway, if you missed that story,
there's been some robberies in Mobile.I know if it's a shock, but
there's been some robberies in Mobile.This week Fox ten covered all the robberies
and one of them was this upscalesunglasses place in Legacy Village, the prestigious
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Legacy Village shopping center in Mobile.Somebody went into this sunglasses place and got
twenty four thousand dollars worth of sunglasses. All right, Nobada, John's gonna
tell me, Henry. Those canbe sold on eBay and they're primarily directed
at international buyers, So like eBaydot I N or eBay dot you know,
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VN or JP. They targeted atthese international buyers and they even getting
more money by having the ship atinternationally across around the world. So they're
getting they're getting some really good gettingsome good money there. I mean,
it's all. I'm sorry to interruptyou again, but yeah, yesterday I
was wondering how do you fence stolensunglasses? And I forgot. I forgot
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about the internet and how you canyou could? I guess so, Nevada
John, you seem to know aboutso many things, including roadwork and crime.
Is that the new fence where peoplefence stolen goods? Is it now
all done online instead of going tosomebody and and fencing something the old fashioned
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way? Do thieves now just goonline and just sell everything online? All
right? Let me let you completeyour voice mail. Well, very illegal
in everything, but so that's howthey're doing it. I hope they catch
those guys because this, all theshoplifting and robbery and crime is out of
control. Anyway. I know thevoicemails about the stop. So I hope
you have a great day, youhave a good weekend. Keep doing what
you're doing, Uncle Henry. Well, thank you, thank you, Ambada
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John. I appreciate your feedback onall of those topics I've talked for years.
You mentioned roadwork. I've talked foryears about wanting to get an expert
in here to explain road building tome, but I've never known who to
get because no offense to the stateor any other other governmental entity. But
I don't necessarily want a government answer, and at the same time, I
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know that many private contractors are goingto give their own version of things.
I don't know where to get ano pun intended a middle of the road
to answer that doesn't go to oneside or the other. But anyway,
I'll keep working on that. Meanwhile, thank you again for the voicemail.
Voiceman number two five one seven zerosix bull two five one seven zero six
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two eight five five. Let's gofrom Nevada, John too the snake Trapper.
Hey, Uncle Henry, snake trapper, Hey man, I just want
to let you know that mental illnessis alive and well in the Whistler eight
mile area, Uncle Henry. OhNo, I'm on wolf Ridge Road,
approaching Saint Stephen's Road. Yes,at the light and the Chevron station there
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to the left, Uncle Henry,there is a fella standing there. He
has a shopping cart and he isin one henced argument with thin air.
Uncle Henry. I mean he's sittingthere frail in his arms and just cussing
up a storm, and you know, at thin air, and Uncle Henry,
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I'm sitting there the light and I'mwatching him, knowing the guy who's
got mel brothers, And all ofa sudden it looks like something knocks him
down and he gets up, UncleHenry, and he's just swaying and a
cousin and uh actually looked like hewas fighting two people. Man. I
mean, that's the dangest thing youever seen him alive. On Glenn nobody
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was there, but there ain't nodoubt in my mind that this fella thought
he was fighting at least one person, if not too. I mean,
dangest thing ever seen. Man.Wow, I just won't let you know.
On Vnry there's there's some mentally illpeople out there, well, Snake
Trapper, Yes, that is clear. Is that's maybe that's one thing we
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could all agree on in this country, that there's a lot of mentally ill
people out there. We just are. We will argue over which one is
which. Now, what is morecompassionate trying to find some kind of help
for these individuals or just letting themcamp out on the side of the road.
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We seem to the country doesn't seemto want to do much about it,
other than report to each other thatwe saw somebody fighting an invisible assailant
on the side of the road.Let me finish out that voicemail. Try
to stare clear of him. Man, this fell I almost looked like he
needed a hand. Ain't no wayI was gonna jump out and try to
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help him. You man, I'veprobably got beat up my two goals too.
Man, dangest thing you ever seen. Man, I'll remember this for
a long time. You have agood day, my buddy. You took
it off. Yes, sir snaketrapper, thank you for the voicemail.
And I know it was the dangestthing you've ever seen. But still,
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how do we help that guy,especially if he don't want your help?
That is we've it's no, there'sno I'm not solving this issue. Maybe
you can, but I'm I'm notable to solve it. Before we go
into a commercial break here on newsradio seven w n TM, And you
mentioned you saw this the Whistler area. I spent some time as an early
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adult in the Whistler community. Idid I did not live there, but
I worked in the Whistler area.There are some or were some very beautiful
streets back there in Whistler, Alabama. I wish Whistler, Alabama the very
very best. And who knows,if things go wrong for me in Mobile,
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maybe that can be on my listof places I would relocate to.
I've already got I've already got Satsumain Chickasaw on that list, Whistler,
Mike could be on that list.I know that Whistler is officially in the
Pritchard city limits, but still wouldn'tthat be fun for me to be?
Maybe I could win the Quintessential PritchardNappy Award if I become a Pritchard resident.
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Wait, look, there's more tocome back with more in a moment.
The Uncle Henry Show proceeding falwarth onthis Friday, Uncle Henry Show,
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News Radio seven ten wnt M Newsheadlines coming up in ten minutes. And
don't forget the Jesse Kelly Show onafter seven o'clock here on news Radio seven
ten. Checking more voicemail voice onnumber two five one seven zero six bull
two five one seven zero six twoeight five five, Lock him up,
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Lock him up, Lock him up, Lock him up. Locked him up.
It is locked him up now,Henry, Yes, I bet j
Trump and never make those or commentsagain by saying lock locked them up.
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And you look at itself if ifyou vote for him, I don't care
if you're a Republican or I butif you vote for him, you see
something wrong with you. Millian mangot all them charges you vote from leave
his country, something wrong with you? Yeah, all right, So I'm
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all right, you're teaching me.You're teaching Yes, you're teaching me that
you do you believe charges before there'sa trial. So let me point this
out about the lock him up,lock him up. Many people were suggesting
that he locked up Hillary Clinton,and there was plenty of evidence there talking
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about what was going on with MaraLago and documents and stuff she had,
all the she had her you know, the all these subpoenab emails that she
deleted and all this kind of stuff. She could have been locked up,
budd he didn't pursue it. DonaldTrump was president, he could have pursued
that. He chose not to becausehe did not want the country to appear
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to be a banana republic. Butwe're past that now, we're now I
think we're guaranteed that presidential candidates oror presidents are going to do things to
their opponents. Now, I thinkit's kind of it's the new normal,
right anyway, So if anybody votesfor Trump, they have a mental problem?
Correct, Millie man got all ofthem charges? You vote from leave
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his country? Something wrong with you? You? You ain't sick like a
col you Millie? Lock him uphere, lock him up all right?
Well? Thanks? I appreciate gettingthe opposing opinion on the program, even
when it's nonsensical. Two five oneseven zero six bull two five one seven
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zero six two eight five five.So if your premise is that voting for
Donald Trump would be mental illness becausehe's had all those charges against him,
what is wrong with the people thatwould vote for Joe Biden? When we
have we don't have charges yet,but we have an example of a country
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that is on a major decline,standard of living dropping unless you're a wealthy
person. Just awful story after awfulstory, everything costs more. You know
that Joe Biden led to all thisand you would vote for him? Is
that mental illness? I don't know. Two five one seven zero six bull
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is the number? Let me slipone more voicemail in here before it's time
for the break. I believe Ihave an additional snake trapper voicemail. A
lady named Annie called the show yesterdayto express skepticism about the vek Ramaswamy,
and I believe she's interacted now withthe snake trapper Harry, Uncle Henry,
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snake trapper. Hey man, Iwant to give a big old thanks to
miss Annie, Uncle Henry. Shetagged me in a bunch of helpful information
about Rico rave swave ram Slammy UncleHenry. He Uh, he's a slick
one man. He's got that tongueyou know where he can tell you one
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thing and be doing something else behindyou back. Uh man, Like I
said, man, Uh, Iwas very surprised to find out what I
did find out about him. Uh. But you know what, Uncle Henry,
I want to be the first oneto go out on a limb and
say that, uh, Rico RabbishSwamy might be the anti Christ, Uncle
Henry, that's right. I meanthe Bible of tells us, Uncle Henry,
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that it's gonna be a person likehim. What do you mean you
know that really says things that reallycaptivates people, and uh, you know,
he sounds like he may fit thatcriteria. Uncle. But like I
said, once again, Annie,thank you for the information. That's what
the world needs. More people likeme see any Uncle Henry that's uh informed
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and will share their information on peoplelike Rico, Robert Robert Slummy. But
anyway, I have trouble seeing hisname too, Uncle Henry, but I
can I can't put my own swingto it. So anyway, you have
a good day, buddy, stakecare. Thank you. Snake frets.
Uh the anti Christ. By theway, I just have to mention that
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every present since I've started in talkradio, every president that we've had while
I've been on the air, someonehas called the show to proclaim that they
were the Antichrist. I remember peoplewere doing it with both President Bushes.
People were doing it with Bill Clinton. I even had a lady called in
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and explained to me that Hillary couldsomehow fit into that and be the Antichrist.
I heard it about I heard itabout Reagan, I heard about Obama,
heard it about Trump. I've heardit about all of them. Here's
a quick example. But I'm goingto reveal something to you. Don't think
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I'm crazy in there. George W. Is going to be proven to be
the Antichrist. Where the stage is, said Uncle Henry, how so,
well trust me? All right,all right, well anyway, have a
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wonderful weekend. You the listener,have a wonderful weekend. Look on the
bright side if at all possible,and I'll be back Monday, whether you
like it or I like it ornot. Oh and also stay hydrated,
as the experts advise.